2005 - Whitby Naturalists
2005 - Whitby Naturalists 2005 - Whitby Naturalists
THE MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY'S REPORT We now have two hundred and thirty members' 'iwcnty-two new members havc joincd tn so far this year since thc iast rcpOrt. Twenty-two have rcsigncd wr: are sorry to report that five valucd mcmbers havc died' They were Mrs. Joan Cave, Mr. Ken Davies, Mr' Noel ]ameson' Captain Bill Lowndes and Mr. C'R' Potter. Bill's contributions to the club were very much appreciated, and especialtry the walks which he and Paddy arranged for us' Noel rvas always a wiliing helper, especially with thc coach outings' BETTY HALL
2404 Ocrober 9d October i6'l' October 2J"i Octobe r 30'h November 6't' Novernber 1i'r' 1 a i\(,vernnel ^rl ^4u ' Novcmbcr 27'l' 2005 | ^'l Jrnuirry b'" ]anuary 15'h 1^-"^-' ? -)tr'l tdtaJ4ty LL ]anuary 29'h February 5"' February 12"' February 19"i' rr I rrni fcDruary JJ - tsr.hrrr:rr\/ ^.tl /h WINTER PROGRAMME ZOA4 _ ZOA5 The Unseen N4oors liom Dawn to Dusk lfiidlife and Farming Lesbo-. EJihlc rnd Poisoncu5 fungl Otters in North Yorkshrre \)f iidl ife Rehabilitation The Contribr.rtiorr of Whitby to thc De{bnce of the Reaim !900 - 2003 Conscr'" m itrn of Biodivcrsiry, 'WoritlwiJc A Taste of Sri Lanka and India A Taste of Honey Britain's Mountain Flowers Dormice in Yorkshire Birding in Scandinavia A walk up KiLimanjarcr Annual General Meeting Annuai Lunch, lJot Buffet Thc Medievai Town of Vhitby Mr. B. Lake Mr. j. Harrison Mr. A. B. Devitr lv{r. C.R. Stephenson Miss S. Jay Mrs. J. Thorpe Mr" J. Harewood Mr" K. Smith Mr. K. Hurchinson Mr. B. Hartley Mr. V. Jones Mr. G. Oxford Dr. I. Gloves Mr. P. Lindley Mr. J.H" Rushton
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THE MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY'S REPORT<br />
We now have two hundred and thirty members'<br />
'iwcnty-two new members havc joincd tn so far this year since thc iast<br />
rcpOrt.<br />
Twenty-two have rcsigncd<br />
wr: are sorry to report that five valucd mcmbers havc died' They were<br />
Mrs. Joan Cave, Mr. Ken Davies, Mr' Noel ]ameson' Captain Bill<br />
Lowndes and Mr. C'R' Potter.<br />
Bill's contributions to the club were very much appreciated, and<br />
especialtry the walks which he and Paddy arranged for us' Noel rvas<br />
always a wiliing helper, especially with thc coach outings'<br />
BETTY HALL